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How Utah Is Tackling the Mental Health Crisis on Its College Campuses
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With Suicide the 2nd Most Common Cause of Death Among Students, N.J. Lawmakers Want Colleges to Do More
Disparities
Culture Must Be Up Front and Center â Not an Afterthought -- in Counseling Black and Other Minoritized Clients
We continue to be flabbergasted, dismayed, and upset about the persistent and pervasive under-representation of Black and other minoritized professionals in counseling, psychological, and mental health professions.
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Colleges Take Action Amid Rising Mental Health Struggles
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Can You Track a Childâs Mental Health? Cincinnati Childrenâs Spends $10M To Find a Way
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Teletherapy Launches at Rural Tribal College in Wisconsin
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College launched a teletherapy program for students, staff, and faculty.
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First Lady Jill Biden Visits Michigan's Saginaw Chippewa Center To Discuss Youth Mental Health
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UNC Chapel Hill Cancels Classes After Studentâs Death, Report of Attempted Suicide
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Revamping Higher Ed's Mental Health Policies
Recent events punctuate need for higher ed institutions to reexamine mental health policies.
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Report: Students Who Had COVID-19 Experience More Challenges
Although the pandemic continues to upend higher education, the toll of COVID-19 infections on American college students has remained scarcely understood. But a new study found students with self-reported COVID-19 infections are more likely to face food in
Mental Health
State, University of Iowa Launch âCenter for School Mental Healthâ
Iowaâs Department of Education announced Wednesday itâs committing $20 million of federal pandemic aid toward a new University of Iowa-based âCenter for School Mental Healthâ that will, among other things, offer teacher training and needs assessments statewide. The new Iowa Center for School Mental Health will work with the state Education Department to expand services [âŚ]
Mental Health
Webster University Awarded Federal Grant to Address Mental Health Needs
Webster University is using a $1 million federal grant to identify and treat the mental health needs of immigrants and those in underserved communities. The university will partner with the St. Louis County Department of Public Health and various community health organizations, including St. Patrick Center and Queen of Peace Center. Read More
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CU Boulder to Lift Campus Mask Mandate on Monday
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21-Year-Old Helps Raise $1.3M for University of Iowaâs Childrenâs Hospital
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University of Nebraska Medical Center Rural Health Care Facility Proposed on UN at Kearney Campus
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